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Summary Of: Paper money

Paper money collecting as a hobby... Paper money originated in two forms... The use of paper money as a circulating medium is intimately related to shortages of metal for coins... paper money was used alongside the coins... began printing paper money without restrictions on duration... the first paper money consisted of paper... The ease with which paper money can be created... crisis such as war or revolution to produce paper money which was not supported by precious metal or other goods... Paper money collecting as a hobby... Paper money collecting as a hobby... combined with larger public awareness of paper money have caused a boom in interest and values of rare banknotes... Paper Money of the United States... fuel a sharp rise in overall awareness of paper money in the numismatic community... There is wide consensus in the paper money collecting arena that this disparity is diminishing as paper money prices continue to rise at...

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